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ASSETS 2008

10th ACM Conference on Computers and Accessibility

ASSETS 2008 News

Submitting Papers To ASSETS

The ASSETS Conference is developed with the specific focus of facilitating sharing of information, exchange of ideas, through formal paper sessions, demonstrations, posters, and student research/doctoral consortium sessions. To this purpose, ASSETS is a single track conference to encourage group participation and interactions. The matrix below shows who is eligible for submission to each session and where those submissions will be published.

Important Submission Information
Paper Category Applicant PhD First Half PhD Second Half Mentoring Available Published In Lodged In
Technical Anybody Yes Yes Yes Proceedings ACM Digital Library
Posters & Demonstrations Anybody Yes Greyed Out Yes Greyed Out Yes Proceedings ACM Digital Library
Doctoral Consortium Students Yes Greyed Out No Greyed Out Yes Newsletter ACM Digital Library
Student Research Competition Students No Greyed Out Yes Greyed Out Yes Proceedings ACM Digital Library

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 Submission to a session that is greyed out excludes submission to another.

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posted on: Tuesday, January 22, 2008

 

ASSETS 2008 Author's Rebuttal Procedure

As preparations for ASSETS 2008 continue, the general conference Chair, Dr. Simon Harper and SIGACCESS Chair, Vicky Hanson, have decided to propose to enhance the reviewing process by allowing an optional author's rebuttal to the initial set of reviewers' comments.

It is hoped that this extra step in the process might help resolve instances in which simple clarifications to ambiguities or minor omissions in the submissions, raised by the reviewers, could project some of the papers in their full worth.

The process should help in reducing the instances in which minor details or communication imprecision prevent worthwhile research endeavours from being assessed in their full impact. Furthermore, the added effort implicit in the rebuttal stage should be minimised by performing the reviewing process on a submission/reviewing system that fully supports this stage.

For full details, please see the Author's Rebuttal Prceducre pages.

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posted on: Tuesday, December 04, 2007